Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1946 — Page 20

: To Mr. Merk: Informal Rite Read bl By Fr.. Meny.

m. today in the rectory of the St. Philip Neri Ontholic, ghurch united ‘Miss Mary Jane Dichmann and Edward G. Merk. The Rev. Fr, Hilary Mehy read the double-ring service. bride is the daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. ¥. L. Dichmann, 631 N. ural st, and Mr. Merk's parents re Mr. and Mrs. John Merk of

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, Cal. Breakfast Follows The bride Wore a beige dressmaker suit with brown accessories and a corsage of orchids. Her sister, Betty, was maid of honor and wore an aqua dressmaker suit, brown accessories and a corsage of talisman roses. John Merk of Baldwin, L. I, was his brother's best man. A wedding breakfast for the immediate families was held at Hollyhock Hill after the ceremony. A reception was held form 2 to 4 o'clock this afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. ! After a motor trip through the | West, the couple will be at home |

in Los Angeles. “ Coat

The Shirt Enters the Style Lists

NEW YORK, Oct. 23 (U. P).— They call it a shirt coat, but it doesn’t have a tail. . It hangs straight from the shoul- | ders, flared to the back, and its] happiest hallmark is a buttoned-to-the-hem insurance against a- winter wind. ‘Pour versions were shown recently by, Macy's. Their only competition in the selected “Little Shop” styles is a brown seal great- | coat, which has a snug belt to keep the wind out of it. { A country shirt coat in & neutral | woolen lightly plaided with rust, yellow and black offers three new places to wear a leather belt—at the neckline and each wrist. The resultant ruffs are described as “calla lily” collar and cuffs but they're a better windbreak than a flower. For the young or sporting, there's # shirt coat in a warm burnt sugar corduroy with more calla lily cuffs and a snug hood instead of a collar. For town it comqs in another sweet shade—brown sugar this time —with a small round beaver collar, It's elegant. . . Whimsy Dresses And shown over black pedal pushers and black stockings with a black hood is a molasses brown shirt coat with slightly dropping shoulder line and a belted collar,

The brown sugar to butterscotch| The freshman class of John Herfavorite winter! Au school will be hosts to all tudents at a Halloween costume | dance Friday night. Miss Lou Ver-| Two whimsy dresses enter the non and Jack Allen. are in charge

range is Macy's color. Its combinability with both |

black and brown gives it another | boost,

color range with the coats. One in molasses Wool jersey with a deep!

draped hipline and a strip of .vertical shirring at the tummy. A flick at the draw string and a pull- | down-the-girdle wiggle, and the]

length.

waistline tied about the shoulders. Untied, it falls back, swaths the waist or hipline to reveal a bare back.

Luncheon Planned The Columbian chapter, I. T.-8, C., will meet at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow for luncheon with Mrs. Larry Brandon, 1733 N. Meridian st. Mrs. H. B. McClain wi!l speak.

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An informal ceremony. at 11:30 |

Assisting the Butler university alumni office with preparations for the annual luncheon for, alumni attending the Indiana State Teachers association convention are (left to right) Miss Marthana McWhir, Howe high school; Mrs. Leone Hall, principal of School 86, and Miss Irene Robey, Ben Davis high school. The luncheon will De tomorrow noon

in the CoJumbia club. \

Sociely— Delta Zeta Sorority Will Mark 44th

Anniversary at a. Dinner Tomorrow

DELTA ZETA SORORITY WILL MARK its 44th anniversary at a dinner in the Riley hotel at 6:45 o'clock tomorrow night. Speakers will be Mrs. Orison H. Hayes, a founder, and Miss Frances Westcott, national president. Other honore& guests will include Miss Irene Boughton, national executive secretary, and Miss Pearl Bartley of Connersville, director of the Indiana province.’ The traditional founders’ day ritual will precede the dinner. The ritual will be under the direction of Mrs. Charles Rawlings, president of the Indianapolis alumnae; Miss Jean Johnston, vice president, and Mrs. John Boyard, treasurer. A string trio from Broad Ripple high school will present a musical program after the dinner. The trio is composed of Miss Marilyn Hull, Miss Alice Curtis and Lloyd Smith. The program was arranged by Mrs. Robert Young.

Mrs. Robert W. Platte and Mrs. Kenneth E. Lemons, both of the alumnae group, are assisting with arrangements for the dinner,

Party Planned At Herron

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Alida Sherwood Is Married In Home Rite Reception Follows The Ceremony

Before a background of flowers and candles, Miss Alida Sherwood

was married to ‘Walter Larsen at 4 p. m. today in the library of her They are Mr. and Mrs. R, Hartley Sherwood, 2847 N.

son of Bert Larsen, N. J. ¢ The bride's brother-in-law, the Rev, G. Deane Johnston of Brantford, Ontario, read the ceremony. He was assisted by the Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Indianapolis Episcopal diocese, A pale green chiffon gown was) chosen by the bride. It was] fashioned with a sweetheart neck-| line, long sleeves and a full skirt, | Her fingertipvveil of pale green was| caught by a matching headpiece, and she carried a bouquet of white | chrysanthemums. |

Bride's Attendants Mrs. David Hartley Sherwood was

Morristown,

She wore a russet gown similar to the bride's and a brown velvet bordinet, John Reynolds of New York | was the best man.

| Miss Marjorie Johnston of Brant- |

ford ‘ was junior bridesmaid, and flower girls were Alexandra Johns- | ton of Brantford and Sally Sher{wood. All are nieces of the bride land wore full-skirted frocks of pale | yellow crepe. A reception at the honie followed the ceremony, and the couple left on a motor trip south. They will be at home in Morristown,

The bride is a graduate of Tudor |

Hall' school and the University of Maryland, ~ She also attended “the i University of Michigan.

Mothers to Sponsor ‘Card Party | The Newman Mothers’ club of rButler university will sponsor a style

| show and card party at 1:30 p. m. | Tuesday in: Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs.

{ Frank C. Thompson and Mrs. Rus- |

|sell T. Sweeney are co-chairmen. Hostesses will be Mesdames Clarence Brinkworth, Paul Carlos, Neal Dow, J. W. Hannon, Frank J. Kock, | George Rice, Jasper Minnis, John | Deery, William H. Rohr, W. B. Worl and George W. Clark. Proceeds from the party will go {into the club's building fund.

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Assisting Miss Vernon and Mr.

shirring lets the dress out to floor Allen are. Misses Ruth Gosey, Ann Ann

The other in smoky amber has a Baker and Marian Glatz, Jack Watroyal blue scarf from the back son, John Hopkins, Dick Miller,

Frary, Sue Frenzel, Nancy

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are Miss oval neckline and gathered sleeves Charlene Allen, decorations; Miss entered sfreet length, with a trickily Robin Nichols, supplies; Miss Sue Hanna, refreshments, and Bill Har'ris, amusement. Mr, Harris’ orches-

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MRS. ROBERT B. MINTA and Mrs. T. G. Fleming will be hon- | ored at a farewell tea to be given | tomorrow by Mrs. Julius A, Caesar and Mrs. J. Herbert Hart- * man, The tea will be from 3 to 5 o'clock in Mrs. Caesar's home. Mrs, Minta will leave Nov, 30 for Phoenix, Ariz, and Mrs Fleming will leave Nov. 15 to join her husband, Lt. Col. Fleming, in | Woodstock, Va. = Guests at the tea will include Mesdames Gardner Briner, L. J. Blackmore, G. C. Bender, John Birk, B. E. Brennan, C, C. Cohee, John F. Darmody, William H. Grady, Henry L. Frommeyer, Carl Ittenbach, Robert Kruse, C. H. Luft, Francis J, Moore, Frank C. Otte, M. F. Patton, R. Alan | Pennington, Thomas Plouff and John B. Wolf. Mrs. Darmody and Mrs. Grady wil] preside at

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| Professional Women's club will meet | 'at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow in the Women's Department club, Wayne Guthrie, city editor of the Indian- | apolis News, will describe the atomic | bomb tests at Bikini atoll when‘he talks on “Ringside at Bikini.”

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FRANCIS Hospital guild will sponsor its annual fall in the Knights of Columbus Arthur Kramer, chairman, is chairman for the ‘dance. meeting in her home for her committee to make. plans for the event. Her committee is composed of Mes-

Civiée | production of the season will be held at {he theater tomorrow and at 1

The play, “The Elves ‘and the will ‘be presented at

The Indiandpolis JAssoeiation of entertainéd’ ‘at tea yesterday .afternoon in Block's A style show by the tea visiting here during the Indiana Insurance Agents’ convention held yesterday

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| THE, INDIANAPOLIS TIMFS === Five Engagements Are.

. Payton: photo Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hunter, 5148 Crittenden ave., ahnounce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret, to Robert H. Hoerger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoerger, 5114 W. |5th st. Nov. 7 has been set as the - date for their marriage.

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Block photo, Miss Julia Marquis and Paul James . Brinson will exchange vows in a Nov. 8 ceremony. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Fowler, 1122 Eugene st., and Mr. Brinson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- | vin Brinson, 4036 Cossell rd

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{side at -the meeting following the { luncheon. Judge Camille Kelley of the ju-

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{day through Nov. 3, will include {speeches by deans and department |heads, It will be climaxed the last day. at a dinner at which James Madison Wood, college president, Plowman photo. | Will be the speaker. The marriage of Miss Milli- |- Other program highlights will be

{a fashion show, a foreign relations cent Plowman, .daughter of Mr. Ro

|lecture, a reception by the Columand #Mrs. Melvin A, Plowman," | bia, Mo., Stephens club and an aft-

3128 N. Illinois st., to Barry M, |Crnoon at the airport when each

: |delegate will take a ride in one of Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. |(ne 24 college planes.

Michael Coleman, 631 N. Te- | En route to the conference, Mrs, ksh . Hamilton will visit in Tulsa, Okla., cumse st. will take place Of !with het sister. Mrs, Malcolm E. Sunday afternoon, Nov, 10. Duncan, Miss Margaret Hamilton will accompany her mother to Tulsa.

Miss Gertrude Irene Fruits, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren - Fruits, 3517 Pentecostal ave. will become th bride of Joseph M. Riley, son of Mrs. Bessie F. Riley, Westfield, on Saturday. The ceremony will be in the Salem Park church. :

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Woman's Viewpoint—| The Hollywood Intluence

On Youth ®

By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Seripps-Howard: Staff Writes IN THE HUBBUB caused by the | Madison Square garden speech of | Henry Wallace, the press overlooked | !most of the other speakers. Among | {them - was Mrs, Florence Eldridge] March, wife of Fredric March, the She is chairman of |

the women’s division of the Independent Citizen's Committee of the Arts, Sciences and Professions. | Discussing “Woman's Opportunity as a Citizen in a Democracy,” Mrs. | March said, “The American mother can start quite simply within her

” . Past presidents of the Jessy Wallin Heywood alliance of All Souls Unitarian. church will be honored at a luncheon meeting tomorrow, They include Mrs. J. R. Cavanaugh, Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. N. G. Symonds, Himsdale, Ill.; Mrs, Mathilda Mendenhall Barber, San Benito, Tex.; Mrs. Riley Smith, Springfield, Ill.; Mrs. Richard chanan, Tacoma, Wash.; Mesda J. Fred Doeppers, 8. C. Mock, George Bradshaw, Robert Ruth and Otto Mueller, Mrs. Herbert Bloemker, chairman of the luncheon committee, will be assisted by Mesdames Edwin Em(rick, Alan Albright, M. Nelson |and’ William B. Engler. | The program will be directed by Mrs. Montgomery lewis. She will {be assisted by Mesdames Doeppers, |G. O. Byrd, C. C. Pierson and Victor Jose,

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Tower photo. Miss Linda Louise Rech's engagement to=Cpl. Herbert H. Thompson has been announced

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domestic sphere, remembering that| Geérge A. Rech, 5209 E. Wash--| Alpha Upsilon chapter, Alpha politics, like charity, begins at| ington et. Cpl. Thompson is Zeta Beta sorority, will hold its home. She can teach her children! first fall rush party tomorrow night

the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. | at the home of Mrs. Adrian. Lasley, Thompson, 57 Ridgeview dr. {1024 N. Drexel ave.

that the word responsibility is a pcompanion word for freedom. She {can learn to base her opinion on {something firmer than hysterical go on? It

headlines.” But why i though |

is the same excellent neglected advice we hear so often.| | " o on {| NOW MRS. MARCH is one of the| ‘many women belonging to the In-| dependeii® Citizen's committee who get their living from the movies. | And a good many of us are of the opinion that youthful behavior reflects the influence of movies far more than it reflects that of the! home. |

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|soclation of Stephens! College, Col= ings—aiid ev 'umbia, Mo., will leave Friday for | «hearty breakf {the campus where she will preside for a better d lover the seventh national alumnae : conference of presiaents, BUCKWE | The program, from next Wednes~ (For ' Sa

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| The Hollywood women who desire | {to build a better democracy should take their own advice and start

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{might be able to improve films. One {of the most serious problems now | before American parents is to find a | way to combat the harm done in movie theaters. I recommend that the patriotic

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Prospect, hostess. Monthly meet ing.

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CLUBS tremendously their pictures and Children's Sunshine. 1:30 p.m. HH behavior Infenee Molesents it to yourself to come in to our studio now, while Thurs, Mrs. Curtis Burk, -3110{it$ Lime iney were lod. : ; Central, hostess. Card party. | you can avoid the.bustle of holiday crowds. And how Elsa Heubner Olson. 12:30 p. m Spy : oT Thurs, Mrs. Ida Eckstein, 1312 Sororities } satisfying it is to know that you have your really

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